Obama, at the time of this writing, is hosting a White House ‘Security’ meeting with his administration key players (I wonder if SEIU Chief Andy Stern got an invitation, lol).

I suspect, if at all possible, Obama will utilize the Al Qaeda Johnson Bomber incident as another tool to “Reform” America to his liking …as a tool for his Socialist Hope and Change Agenda …and after all, everything is always “the fault of Bush,” so what’s the Socialist downside if they screw up? lol

I await how Barack the Great will spin that into the coming Obama Reforms to Secure America.

Watching the Socialists in action is like watching a B-grade movie where you figure out the plot in the first 30 seconds.

The president has scheduled a meeting Tuesday afternoon with high-ranking government officials charged with carrying out two reviews he ordered after the failed Detroit jet attack.

WASHINGTON — President Obama will announce new measures Tuesday meant to strengthen airline security after an alleged terrorist attempt to destroy a Detroit-bound U.S. airliner on Christmas Day.

Fresh off a Hawaiian vacation dominated by news of the incident, Obama scheduled a meeting Tuesday afternoon with high-ranking government officials charged with carrying out two reviews he ordered after the failed attack — on screening for air travel and on the U.S. terror watchlist system.

Obama will outline his findings for the public after the meeting to which 20 officials were invited, as well as a series of new steps to improve the watchlists and thwart future terrorist attacks, the White House said.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, CIA Director Leon Panetta and FBI Director Robert Mueller were among those expected to meet with Obama in the White House Situation Room.

Attorney General Eric Holder; Dennis Blair, director of national intelligence; Michael Leiter, director of the National Counterterrorism Center; national security adviser James Jones, and John Brennan, the president’s counterterrorism adviser, also were to attend.

Obama will get updates on the investigation from Mueller, on the prosecution from Holder and on the review of terrorist detection techniques from Napolitano. Brennan will update the president on his own review of the system of watchlists and outline his initial findings. Agency heads will comment on their internal reviews.

The government also has added dozens of names to its lists of suspected terrorists and those barred from U.S.-bound flights. The addition of names to the government’s terrorist watch list and the no-fly list came after U.S. officials scrutinized a larger database of suspected terrorists, an intelligence official said Monday. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the individual was not authorized to speak publicly.

People on the watch list are subject to additional scrutiny before they are allowed to enter this country, while anyone on the no-fly list is barred from boarding aircraft in or headed for the United States.

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a 23-year-old Nigerian who claims ties to Al Qaeda, remained in federal custody, charged with trying to destroy the Northwest Airlines flight as it approached Detroit. He is alleged to have smuggled an explosive device on board the aircraft and set it off, but the device sparked only a fire and not the intended deadly, massive explosion.

Abdulmutallab’s name was in the U.S. database of about 550,000 suspected terrorists, but was not on a list that would have subjected him to additional security screening or kept him from boarding the flight altogether. That omission prompted a review of the National Counterterrorism Center’s massive Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE) database.

The incident also spurred enhanced security screening that began Monday for travelers to the U.S. from or through Yemen — where Abdulmutallab told U.S. investigators he received training and instructions from Al Qaeda operatives — as well as Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Cuba, Iran, Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Pakistan, and Somalia.

Catch them bad guys.
Make them pay.
Lock them up.
But let them pray.
Give them hummus.
Give them tea.
And if they snitch,
let them go free.

Back to their caves and hideaways
they run, pumped up with pride,
waving custom underwear
and thoughts of suicide.

Back at the White House,
maps in hand,
the band of commies
take a stand.
Send in the troops,
appease the hoards
turn the plows
all into swords.
Show the people we can fight,
that’s what y’all think we need to do, right?

Catch them bad guys.
Make them pay.
Lock them up.
But let them pray.
Give them hummus.
Give them tea.
And if they snitch,
let them go free.

Back to their caves and hideaways
they run, pumped up with pride,
waving custom underwear
and thoughts of suicide.

Back at the White House,
maps in hand,
the band of commies
take a stand.
Send in the troops,
appease the hoards
turn the plows
all into swords.
Show the people we can fight,
that’s what y’all think we need to do, right?